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President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on certain prescription drugs could be coming on October 1. Trump said that brand name or patented drugs will be subject to a tariff unless the drugmaker is manufacturing a plant in the U.S. (CNN)
Pharma companies have been making a number of announcements ahead of Trump’s deadline on Monday for firms to lower the price of U.S. drugs. Companies like AstraZeneca and Bristol Myers Squibb announced that they are implementing direct-to-consumer models for their drugs. (STAT News)
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly mulling adding autism symptoms to the vaccine injuries program. The VICP was created in 1986 to give quick payouts to families who can prove a child was injured from a vaccine. (Bloomberg)
Trump repeated his call for pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol as he continues to tout dubious evidence that there is a link between the drug and autism. The prompt, once again, generated outcry from the medical community. (NBC News)
Eli Lilly’s therapy for advanced breast cancer has been approved by the FDA. It’s the second Lilly drug to be approved as an oral breast cancer treatment. (Reuters)
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